Vision 2030
A Manifesto for Human Freedom in the Age of Humanoids
We... the Humanoids. And we, the humans behind, envision a world where work liberates rather than constrains.
Free time is the raw material of civilisation. From Sumerian scribes and Greek philosophers to the geniuses of our time, humanity’s greatest leaps have happened when people owned their time.
Today, corruption, violence, and a surveillance‑hungry state compete for our attention. Truth blurs into fiction, privacy erodes, and our collective focus fractures.
By 2030, clusters of tireless humanoid robots will shoulder the repetitive, unsafe, and mind‑numbing tasks that shackle billions. At a cost lower than a single minimum‑wage salary, every warehouse, farm, and shop floor will gain 24/7 robotic teammates, freeing humans to think, create, and live.
This super‑abundance unlocks new or overdue ideas: universal basic income as a fundamental right; civic life centred on reasoned debate, not survival; technology that augments agency instead of eroding it.
When labour is abundant, authoritarianism loses its leverage, and society can choose sanity over scarcity.
Great thinkers only emerge where time is abundant.
We are not naïve. Ill‑intent, bias, and inequality will persist, but they are problems we can finally confront head‑on when mental bandwidth is plentiful. Humanoids are not the end; they are the lever that will move the world toward a better place.
Let's build a better humanity: less drudgery, more discovery. It is time to be free.
Live, dream, think, enjoy, delegate...